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Jan 25, 2011

62 Ways to Decorate Eggs


If you are looking for some more beautiful and unique ways to decorate Easter eggs this year, forget the PAAS kits and try some of these amazing egg decorating techniques at Martha Stewart's Everything Easter. Oh my gosh! This website has me crying for joy! Egg decorating is one of my most favorite things in life.

What Kind of Glue Do You Need?

Do yo want to stick something to something else but aren't sure what kind of glue you need? Plug your items into This to That and it will tell you! This is a super easy way to find the right glue for all of your crafts and projects. Today my daughter's metal clip fell off of her felt mushroom hair accessory. Fixed!

Jan 22, 2011

Free Printable: "Ten Things I Love About You"


Looking for some great Valentines day activities to do with your kids? Check out these cute free "Ten Things I Love About You" printables by Crafty Carnival. The artwork is adorable and if you have a child who can't yet write, you can make it a collaborative effort where you fill in the blanks and they can color.

Flubber Recipe


We had so much fun today making this awesome slime recipe. The ingredients are mostly non-toxic, but be sure not to get any in your eyes and don't let the kids eat it. It is easy to clean up, just keep it off of cloth as it likes to soak into fabric.

Flubber will mold but you can prolong its life indefinitely if you keep it in the refrigerator.


Ingredients:

- 4 oz white school glue
- 1 tsp borax
- water
- food coloring (optional)

1. Pour the entire bottle of glue into a cup or jar.

2. Fill the glue bottle with water and pour into the jar with the glue. Mix well. Add food coloring if you want to; otherwise, your slime will be white.

3. In a separate bowl, mix 1 cup water with 1 teaspoon borax.

4. Slowly stir the glue mixture into the borax mixture.

5. The slime will thicken in the middle. Once it thickens up a little, remove the slime from the bowl of water. Knead and roll the slime in your hands until it feels dry.

6. Have fun! Flubber slime will wash up with plain water.


Want a different recipe? Try these great slime recipes!